DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Seat Allocation List for Round 2 will Publish Today,

DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Seat Allocation List for Round 2 will Publish Today,

Ravi Kumar | Oct 30, 2022 |

DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Seat Allocation List for Round 2 will Publish Today,

DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Seat Allocation List for Round 2 will Publish Today,

DU Undergraduate Admissions 2022: On October 30, 2022, Delhi University will publish the second round of the DU seat distribution list online. Candidates who choose an upgrade or were unsuccessful in obtaining a seat in the first round may view the DU Undergraduate Seat Allocation List for the Second Round at du.ac.in. Stay informed here.

According to the most recent information, the University of Delhi will reveal the DU CSAS seat distribution result for 2022 on October 30, (Sunday). The DU UG seat allocation results will be available at 5 PM, according to the announced date. Only applicants who chose an upgrade or were not given a place in the first round may access the DU UG admission second list at du.ac.in.

According to media estimates, 59,100 applicants were admitted in Delhi University’s first round of seat distribution. The university announced the open seats for the second round of allocation shortly after the conclusion of the DU UG CSAS first round. The DU UG admission process will be based on CUET scores this year as opposed to the merit lists utilised up until last year, which were based on Class 12 grades.

Delhi University Allocated 80,164 Seats Across Various Categories:

According to the updates, the institution distributed 80,164 seats among various categories in the first round. The total number of seats across all DU colleges is 70,000, but the varsity has added extra seats in the first list for reserved (SC, ST, and PWBD) and unreserved (OBC-NCL) categories, bringing the total to 80,164. Out of 80,164 applicants, more than 72,800 accepted the college and course that were offered to them.

DU UG Admission 1st Seat Allocation 2022:

The university had stated that each programme in each institution would reserve 205 additional seats in the first round of seat distribution for applicants from the unreserved categories of OBC-NCL and EWS, as well as 30% from the reserved categories of SC, ST, and PWBD. The university distributed 80,164 seats among several categories in the first round. For the first time at Delhi University, scores from the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) are being used to determine admission to 79 undergraduate programmes spread over 67 colleges, departments, and centres.

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